My friend bought woburn 2 from Marshall. After two days, he updated it. But the device no longer works and the firmware has problems. Marshall does not accept any responsibility.
When will the world learn that SW controlled stuff is not the way forward.
For the short term: yes, for the manufacturers: an absolut YES.
But the day will come when either the servers are taken out of the air, updates are no longer supporting "older" versions, hackers that crawl into your systems, virusses that destroy your settings and in the event of a needed repair, no parts or sw available.
"Long live the wireless and sw controlled music scene.
"Yeah! or yeah?"
As a dinosaur, in my days, we plugged in a cable, connected gear with even more cables. All was running wel.
Repairs? No problem; parts are still available allmost all over the world.
I love to be a dinosaur, slow and enyoing music without sw problems.
For the short term: yes, for the manufacturers: an absolut YES.
But the day will come when either the servers are taken out of the air, updates are no longer supporting "older" versions, hackers that crawl into your systems, virusses that destroy your settings and in the event of a needed repair, no parts or sw available.
"Long live the wireless and sw controlled music scene.
"Yeah! or yeah?"
As a dinosaur, in my days, we plugged in a cable, connected gear with even more cables. All was running wel.
Repairs? No problem; parts are still available allmost all over the world.
I love to be a dinosaur, slow and enyoing music without sw problems.
Marshall is a well-known English brand in the manufacture of guitar amplifiers. But now we see Bluetooth speakers in the market. It is not known who made them? There are manufacturers on Alibaba who advertise the manufacture and delivery of these products!!Does anyone have any information?